Nigel Mills

Nigel Mills (1974-) was the British MP for Amber Valley from 6 May 2010, succeeding Judy Mallaber. He was a member of the UK Conservative Party.

Biography
Nigel Mills was born in Jacksdale, Nottinghamshire, England in 1974. He studied classics at Newcastle University, and he became a chartered accountant in 1999. Mills worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers until 2010 and as a tax adviser for Deloitte, and he entered politics as a member of the Amber Valley borough council. In 2010, Mills was elected to the British Parliament as a UK Conservative Party MP; he opposed British intervention in the Syrian Civil War in 2013, and he became a controversial politician for playing Candy Crush on his iPad for two-and-a-half hours during a Work and Pensions Committee meeting in December 2014.